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I've decided to work on my own landscape plan. How do I begin planning?

By David Beaulieu, About.com

Question: I've decided to work on my own landscape plan. How do I begin planning?

Answer:

On paper. Take precise measurements of the areas of your yard, and draw a sketch of your property. Highlight in red areas with underground cables (with the help of your local utility companies). Note which areas are sunny, which shady. Pay special attention to problem areas: areas with poor drainage, erosion problems, etc. As you set this information down on paper, a clearer picture of what needs to be done emerges.

Based on your sketch (particularly the location of sunny or shady areas), research which plants will grow best in the various areas of your property.

The next step -- again, to be carried out on paper -- will be to include plants and hardscape features (patios, walkways, etc.) in your sketch. For examples of planting plans, please consult Landscape Design Plans.

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